They reined up next to the young travelers, and the point rider raised the visor on his helm as he looked down to them. |
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Improvising, he reined his horse back slightly, just enough to convince it to leave the position it knew it should take. |
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Katie reined her horse, Picket, to a stop at the top of the hill and looked down into the town of Gwen. |
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Before David turned the corner down the street, he reined in his horse, and turned once more toward his wife and child. |
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In 1858 Britain reined in the East India Company, dissolving its territorial power and making India the responsibility of the British crown. |
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As for revenue growth, investors still want to see it, but they've reined in their expectations. |
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Fears are growing in the city that the disease cannot be reined in as more people have been infected. |
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The wider the margins, the better management has reined in costs and kept business humming along. |
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The big unknown for hotels and restaurants that had factored corporate extravagance into their plans is how much spending will be reined in. |
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Transnational corporations will only be reined in locally when they are brought under democratic control internationally. |
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The progressive impulse brought down the original robber barons, and reined in corporate greed. |
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He is a fantastically meticulous actor but if he isn't reined in this detail becomes fussiness. |
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Anna reined in her tears, holding them inside herself, and burying them in the dark place where she knew she was no good. |
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In fact, Galen's influence reined supreme over medicine for 15 centuries after his death. |
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Mostly the Italian experience contributed to the toning down of his work, a classicizing shift in which he reined in his former excesses. |
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Hearing and visual impairment along with the spasticity of his limbs have not reined in the artist in him. |
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They thought he should be reined in and should concede territory to his colleagues to ensure Fine Gael dominance in Mayo. |
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The straight skirt flowed up over her hips to a cut waistline that was reined in by the point of her corseted bodice. |
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You also think our freedoms will be reined in and our democracy will be less democratic. |
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But it was inside the house that her madness truly reined, where she had stuffed her rooms with worthless discards. |
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Cutting down on the thunderous drives, he reined himself in, played the waiting game to perfection and showed great wisdom in shot selection. |
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Here, Ramirez reined in his horse and they walked forward at a sedate trot. |
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She reined in her horse at the gates and swung down, jamming one of the keys into the padlock on the gate. |
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There flourished a very wolf-like breed, the stout husky, reined in as it is to provide human transport by hauling sledges across frozen tundra. |
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Once they had put a few miles between themselves and the castle, he reined the horse in to stop. |
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Some tipped their worn hats at him in greeting as they passed, while others contentedly reined their horses onward, chewing thoughtfully on a strand of wheat. |
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He reined his horse away from her and pointed his sword at her. |
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The excesses of the story are reined in by intelligent treatment, with thoughtful perfs, fine period atmospherics and a well-achieved sense of dread. |
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She was on the porch, shaking out rugs when he reined his horse to a stop. |
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And both strategies have been reined in by the new police commissioner, William Bratton. |
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He reined in his horse and looked back in the direction they'd come from. |
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After our long campaign, some of the outlaws are finally being reined in. |
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An important reason for this is that those who spread the poison of hatred and brutality have not been reined in during the last fifty years or so. |
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If you can not be reined in, pilliwinks will be applied to set you right. |
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Like his old man, he keeps it reined in, but when talking about fishing, a true regret seeps out. |
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Salama al Sersawi leans on a bench, waiting to get his mound of matted hair reined in. |
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The Federal Trade Commission's popular do-not-call list has reined in telemarketers, but a similar registry won't work for junk e-mail, the agency says. |
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He reined his horse and turned about, cursing himself all the way. |
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The rider then reined in the horse and looked down the road towards him. |
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A mile further along he passes us, the horse, archnecked, reined back to a swift singlefoot. |
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That's because, mindful of the danger, Angelenos reined in their celebration this year. |
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In conjunction, the HTML specification has slowly reined in the presentational elements. |
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He reined Wrangle to a walk, halted now and then to listen, and then proceeded cautiously with shifting and alert gaze. |
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Right wing Nathan Horton, who tried to skate late last week but had to be reined back in because of post-concussion wooziness, missed his eighth straight game last night. |
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